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FOLLOWING significant growth in the renewable energy business, 
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Index reveals encouraging uptick in business confidence

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Following two consecutive quarters of declines, the Rand Merchant Bank (RMB)/Bureau for Economic Research (BER) Business Confidence Index (BCI) rose by five points to 44 in the fourth quarter of this year, putting confidence three points above its long-term average. This means that 44% of respondents are satisfied with prevailing business conditions.

Polyco’s Packa-Ching initiative pays out R50m, diverts 41m kg of waste from landfills

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Polyco’s Packa-Ching community recycling initiative has paid out more than R50-million to South African communities, and diverted more than 41-million kilogrammes of waste from landfills. Packa-Ching managed this through mobile and static buy-back centres in underserved communities where there is no recycling infrastructure.

Automotive market races to 11-year high as Chinese brands boom in ‘structural reset’ ...

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South Africa’s automotive market in the third quarter posted its strongest sales in more than a decade as greater macro-economic stability, easing interest rates and a firmer rand supported renewed consumer demand, says TransUnion. According to the information and insights company’s Third Quarter 2025 Mobility Insights Report, total new-passenger-vehicle sales reached 111 697 units – 23.4% higher year-on-year (y-o-y) – while new-vehicle inflation dropped to a record low of 1.5% (since tracking began in 2008).

ASP Isotopes founder Mann to resume CEO, chairperson duties from January

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JSE- and Nasdaq-listed isotopes production company ASP Isotopes has announced that its founder and executive chairperson Paul Mann will resume his role as CEO and continue as executive chairperson with effect from January 19, 2026. On September 29, the company announced that Mann would be taking a temporary leave of absence from his CEO duties for health reasons and that the board of directors had appointed ASP Isotopes COO Robert Ainscow to serve as interim CEO, in addition to his existing duties.
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